November 2010 Volume-7 Issue-11 [Supplement 11]
(ISSN - 0973-0958)
DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA
Broca
A 6 months old boy old suffers from continuous diarrhea since 24 hours of his birth and has been in hospital since birth. If he does not get IV fluids, he deteriorates very shortly because of dehydrataion and electrolyte imbalance. Now he is maintaned on total parenteral nutrition and 25 mEq, kg, d sodium replacement IV.
Is he suffering from sodium losing enteropathy or congenital mcrovillous atrophy?
A 4 years old girl presented with recurrent watery diarrhea for the past 6 months and edema for past 15 days. Her diet is only on dal and rice with calorie intake of 400kcal, day and proteins of 7gm, day. She had history of pica.
On examination, her weight was 8.5kgs Her hair was depigmented and easily pluckable. She had generalized lymphadenopathy, pallor, angular cheilitis and beading of the ribs was present. Tongue was bald. She had conjunctival xerosis. On systemic examination, she was apathetic and had hepatomegaly. Her stool examination showed ova of hookworm, Trichuris trichura, ascariasis and cysts of e.histolytica.
What nutritional deficiencies does this child have? How should this child be managed? How should this child undergo nutritional rehabilitation? What problems will she have as she grows older?
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